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Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works. Edited by John G. Nicolay and John Hay. In two volumes. New York: The Century Company, 1894. Life of Abraham Lincoln. By J. H. Barrett. Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, Keyes & Co., 1860. The Life of Abraham Lincoln. By J. G. Holland. Springfield, Massachusetts: Gurdon Bill, 1865.

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By William H. Herndon and Jesse W. Weik, New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1892. Personal Traits of Abraham Lincoln. By Helen Nicolay. New York: The Century Company, 1912.

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Latest Light on Lincoln. By Ervin Chapman. New York: Fleming H. Revell & Company, 1917.

The True Abraham Lincoln. By William Eleroy Curtis. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1903.

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Abolitionism, 90

INDEX

Adams, John Quincy, quoted,
399, 400, 401

Advance, editor of, quoted, 282,
283

Æsop's Fables, 33

Age of Reason, Paine, Lincoln's
criticism of, 63
Akers, Dr. Peter, 51

Allies and America in World
War, 209
Alton, 398, 400
American Baptist Home Mis-

sion Society, Lincoln's mes-
sage to, 288

Antietam, battle of, 205, 215,
348

Appomattox, 206, 339,
Army of the Potomac, 210; at
Arlington Heights, 210; mo-
rale, 334; in battles of the
Wilderness, 341
Ashmun, George, Lincoln's let-
ter to, 143-144
Atlanta, 206; capture of, 343

B

Baker, Edward D., 62, 221, 222
Baltimore Convention, 1864,
298

Barker, Lieutenant, prevents
fight, 380-382
Barry, Wm., 41

Bateman, Newton, conversa-
tion with Lincoln, 229-234
Bates, Mr., of Chicago, 140
Battle Hymn of the Republic,
326

Bayard, Chevalier, 220
Beauregard, 210

Beecher, Henry Ward, sent to
England, 194; criticized ad-
ministration, 195; Lincoln's
visit to, 327
Belgium, 339

Bell, John, candidate for presi-
dent, 144

Berry, Rev. Richard, 10
Bethel Church, 404

Bible, Lincoln's mother read it
to him, 31; a favorite of
Lincoln's, 33; his belief in,
98-100, 248, 318, 319; he
read it every day,256-257; he
quoted it to school children,
319; he read it to coloured
help, 325

Black, Jeremiah S., Attorney-
General, 157

Black Hawk War, Lincoln in,
39-40

Blaine, James G., candidate

for president, 214
Blair, Montgomery, Postmas-
ter-General, 'oses confidence
of the public, 297-299; letter
from Lincoln to, 300
Blanc, Louis, 362

Bloomington speech, 124-125
Bolshevism, 364

Breckinridge, candidate for
president, 144

Breckinridge Democrats, prin-
ciples of platform, 1860, 143
Brisbane, Arthur, 362-363
British labour, 362
Brooks, Noah, describes
waking vision of Lincoln's,
150-151

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Cabinet, Lincoln's, 176-177
Calhoun, John, gives Lincoln
an appointment, 65
Cameron, Simon, Secretary of
War, 177, 215

Camp meeting, popularity of,
ix, 4; description of, 5-7, 10
Campaign lies, 64

Capital, Lincoln on relations
between labour and, 364-
367

Capitol Hill, 77

Carlyle, 362

Carpenter,

Frank B., Six
Months at the White House,
cited, 147

Carter of Ohio, 141
Cartwright, Rev. Peter, Hard-
ing on, ix; nominated for
Congress, 8, 9, 62, 69; fore-
runner of Lincoln, 9, 375-
396; experience on Missis-
sippi River, 378

Cass, Lewis, 107; resigned,
157

Cavaliers, inspiration to the
frontiersmen 4

Channing, William Ellery, and
slavery, 399
Chapman, Latest Light on
Abraham Lincoln, cited, 327
Charnwood, Lord, xviii
Chase, Salmon P., Secretary of
the Treasury, wanting to be

president, 217, 295; difficult
to handle, 295

Chicago and Alton R. R., con-
ductor's story of Lincoln,
304-305

Chicago clergymen seek to ad-
vise Lincoln, 346

Children, Lincoln's fondness
for, 304, 320

Chiniquy, Father, character-
izes Lincoln, 290
Chittenden, F. E., last survivor
of Lincoln's Cabinet, quoted,
98, 297; quotes Lincoln, 98-

100

Choate, picturing Lincoln, 134
Civil War, sacrifice of the,
339

Clay, Henry, candidate for
president, 1844, 68-69
Clough, Arthur Hugh, 123
Cobb, Howell, Secretary of the
Treasury, 157

Cold Harbor, 206
Columbus, Ohio, speech, 172
Congressional Library, inscrip-
tion, 31

Cooper Institute speech, 22,
133-139
Copperheads, 213

Corning, Erastus, President
N. Y. Central R. R., makes
Lincoln an offer, 138
Crawford, of Georgia, 187
Crawford, Andrew, school-

master, 24-25
Cruden's Concordance, 219
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Davis, David, 304

Davis, Jefferson, President of
the Confederacy, 182, 219,
220, 388
Declaration of Independence,
47, 344

Dickey, Judge, conversation

with Lincoln on slavery, 85
Dorsey, Hazel, school teacher,

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